Oxford Reference is the home of Oxford’s quality reference publishing, bringing together over 2 million entries, many of which are illustrated, into a single cross-searchable resource. Newly relaunched with a brand new look and feel, and specifically designed to meet the needs and expectations of reference users, Oxford Reference provides quality, up-to-date reference content at the click of a button. Made up of two main collections, both fully integrated and cross-searchable, Oxford Reference couples Oxford’s trusted A-Z reference material with an intuitive design to deliver a discoverable, up-to-date, and expanding reference resource.
The Artstor Digital Library provides digital images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences with an accessible suite of software tools for teaching and research.
Images can be searched for using the Search box, or go to the Browse menu option to browse through Institutional Collections (subscribed content) or Public Collections (freely-available, open access content).
A comprehensive international index to current design and design-related journals. Provides annotated entries from more than 500 major national and international design and craft journals published since 1973. In addition to major articles, DAAI also lists short articles, new items, conference and seminar reports, reviews of books, video, films, exhibitions and illustrations.
A comprehensive international index to current design and design-related journals. Provides annotated entries from more than 500 major national and international design and craft journals published since 1973. In addition to major articles, DAAI also lists short articles, new items, conference and seminar reports, reviews of books, video, films and exhibitions, obituary notices and illustrations. MOBILE ACCESS: Optimised for use on mobile devices. Summary of licence
Sage Research Methods is an authoritative reference tool featuring research methods, methodologies, theory and linked content relevant to the arts, humanities, the social and behavioral sciences
Distinct modules are available that include datasets and video content (SRM Datasets, and SRM Video).
Trove is a free discovery service focussed on Australia, Australians and items found in Australian memory institutions. Trove provides integrated access to over 45 million items from a range of the National Library of Australia's collaborative services and from elsewhere.